The Need For A Regular Well Water Testing

By Minnie Whitley


In order to determine whether the water from wells is safe for consumption and households, it is prudent that you take a sample to a lab for accurate confirmation on safety. In some cases health problems develop gradually over the years and become fatal once they reach full blast. It is unwise to come into conclusion that your borehole is free from contamination just because the borehole of your neighbor has tested to be safe. Factors such as underground geology including surface, well construction as well as how deep it goes all contribute to aqua safety. It is thus highly advisable that your regularly conduct a well water testing so as to be safe from water borne diseases.

This can change seasonally in terms of quality. The heavy rains, the system running dry and refilling it as well as over time are some of the factors responsible for water change in quality. The testing is therefore vital and the got results ought to be stored for future reference. It should be noted that individuals owning a private borehole is their responsibility to ensure regular borehole test has taken place.

An ideal step to safety is by ensuring that you fix the cracks on the cover. The water may appear safe and taste normal but several dangerous matters that have no taste or odour may be present, chemicals and bacteria constitute such matters. They may find their entry through septic systems or fertilizer seeps hence contamination of underground water.

Annual tests for bacteria are recommended. Once the well has been contaminated different kinds of diseases that include dysentery, hepatitis, giardiasis and salmonellosis are common. Vomiting, diarrhea and nausea are the most obvious symptoms that come with these diseases. Tests for the coliform bacteria should be done in order to determine the safety from bacteria.

Some of the bacteria do not essentially pose to bring diseases though their existence confirms that the system is already contaminated. In case of presence of coliform, it is recommended to boil the water at first before consuming or cooking and also disinfecting the whole system. The sewage system should be maintained properly so as to reduce the probabilities of fouling the entire well.

Once the results turn poor showing contamination, the water should be avoided at all costs until the contamination identified and treated and there after resampled. These results happen to be and instant health concern. If any bacteria is identified, you must take responsibility to treat before drinking it or even using it in preparation of food. Short term solution involves boiling before using it.

Long term treatment will be of greater value so as to be safe and in peace with your well. Various methods of effectively treating the well by removing several contaminants are available at disposal. With respect to the identified quality of harms identified the local DWO must be able to give you advice on the best form of treatment. Selecting of devices for treatment to make use of, follow ups and upkeep are what in most cases concerns the private owner.

The moment treatment is cleared it becomes important to do regular sampling so as to ensure safety standards are met. Long term measures should be aimed to do away with all the contaminants so as to ensure good health and a better life.




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